1 MATH FOR NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH Math for Science webpages originally created by Stephanie S. Baiyasi, D.V.M., Instructor, Science Division, Delta College Karen Constan,…
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES IN INTRAVENOUS PRACTICE I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the discussion: 1. The students shall be guided on how to provide safe and quality nursing care…
IV THERAPY By: Liezel A. Castillo DEFINITION OF TERMS Hypotonic - solutions that have a lower osmolality than body fluids Hypertonic - solutions that have a higher…
Moderator Dr. T.Pensi (Professor) Dr Sunit Pathak(SR) Presented by .Dr Vivek Gupta Blood component therapy • Transfusion of specific parts of blood, rather than whole blood…
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This is to acknowledge, receipt of one (1) copy of Nursing Audit. Received by: _______________________ Print Name & Signature _______________________…
1. Most abundant electrolyte in the ECF 135 to 145 mEq/L Has a major role in controlling waterdistribution throughout the body Regulated by ADH, thirst and the…
Slide 1Initiating a Field Medical Card Slide 2 Purpose of the US Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380) Provides medical personnel with essential information about the casualtys…
Slide 1 Slide 2 ICS1 Solution Percent Concentration Slide 3 ICS2 Percent Concentration Describes the amount of solute dissolved in 100 parts of solution amount of solute…
Slide 1 Slide 2 ProCalc Nsg 232 Slide 3 Slide 4 Calculating IV Drug Dose per Hour & Minute Example 1 Dextrose 5% in water with Amicar is infusing at a rate of 55 ml per…
1.PARENTERAL FLUIDTHERAPYMaria Carmela L. Domocmat, RN, MSNAssistant ProfessorSchool of NursingNorthern Luzon Adventist College2. Outline• Definition of IV therapy• Indication…